Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS)
Established in 1968 – A Chapter of the National Audubon Society since 1970
DOAS NEWS
2025 Christmas Bird Counts – Dates and Regions
For details on each of the upcoming Christmas Bird Counts, please visit our calendar at https://doas.us/calendar/. There is additional information about
Mindful Birding Programs
Mindful Birding is a practice of birdwatching that falls at the periphery of the traditional perception of what it is
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
December
14decAll DayOneonta Area Christmas Bird Count 2025
Event Details
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society coordinates THREE regions for the annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count – Oneonta Region in Otsego County, Fort Plain Region in Montgomery
Event Details
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society coordinates THREE regions for the annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count – Oneonta Region in Otsego County, Fort Plain Region in Montgomery County, and Delaware County Region. These counts take place in late December and early January each year.
*As of 2012, there is no longer any fee to participate in Christmas Bird Counts.
OTSEGO COUNTY
2025: Sunday, December 14 – Oneonta Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
We have been participating in the national count for over 50 years!. Everyone, novice or experienced, is welcome to join us on this fun day. Small groups in one or two cars count all the birds they find in their assigned area, within our designated 15-mile radius circle centered around Milford, for whatever hours they choose.
Each group has a leader who will have received appropriate materials beforehand. Alternatively, instead of joining a group, you can count birds at your own feeder off and on throughout the day if you are within our circle. If you are a new counter for either the group counts or the feeder counts, please contact Sandy Bright at brights@hartwick.edu or 607-287-4465. People who have participated before will be contacted.
View Map for the Oneonta Christmas Bird Count
Oneonta Region Data – Compiled – 1969 to 2023
(This is a large data file shared online and may take a minute or so to display at the link.)
Oneonta Region Data – 2022
(Thank you, Sandy Bright!)
Other DOAS Christmas Bird Counts
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
2025: Saturday, December 27 – Fort Plain Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
All are welcome to participate regardless of birding experience. For information contact Contact Charlie Scheim at scheimc@hartwick.edu or by phone 607-434-4880.
View Maps for the Fort Plain Christmas Bird Count.
DELAWARE COUNTY
2026: Sunday, January 4 – Delaware County Region Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
The Delaware County CBC (NYDE) was established in 2017 following a test run in 2016. Our 15 mile circle is centered at Bear Spring Mountain in Walton and extends to Hamden, Downsville and Shinhopple. The territory is quite remote and includes steep hollows, forests, river valleys, two villages and sections of the Pepacton and Cannonsville Reservoirs.
All are welcomed to participate by joining a team of counters or reporting from a backyard feeder, if it is within the count circle. We conduct our count the first weekend in January. Contact Pam Peters if you are interested in participating or learning more: ovenb1rdp@gmail.com or (607) 829-6545.
Delaware County Data 2016 to 2023
View Data from past Christmas Bird Counts
Find a Bird Count Near You at the Audubon Map
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a long-standing program of the National Audubon Society, with over 100 years of citizen science involvement. It is an early-winter bird census, where thousands of volunteers across the US, Canada and many countries in the Western Hemisphere, go out over a 24 hour period on one calendar day to count birds.

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27decAll DayFort Plain Area Christmas Bird Count 2025
Event Details
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society coordinates THREE regions for the annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count – Oneonta Region in Otsego County, Fort Plain Region in
Event Details
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society coordinates THREE regions for the annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count – Oneonta Region in Otsego County, Fort Plain Region in Montgomery County, and Delaware County Region. These counts take place in late December and early January each year.
*As of 2012, there is no longer any fee to participate in Christmas Bird Counts
MONTGOMERY COUNTY/Fort Plain Area
2025: Saturday, December 27 – Fort Plain Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
All are welcome to participate regardless of birding experience. For information contact Contact Charlie Scheim at scheimc@hartwick.edu or by phone 607-434-4880.
View Maps for the Fort Plain Christmas Bird Count.
Other DOAS Christmas Bird Counts
OTSEGO COUNTY
2025: Sunday, December 14 – Oneonta Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
We have been participating in the national count for over 50 years!. Everyone, novice or experienced, is welcome to join us on this fun day. Small groups in one or two cars count all the birds they find in their assigned area, within our designated 15-mile radius circle centered around Milford, for whatever hours they choose.
Each group has a leader who will have received appropriate materials beforehand. Alternatively, instead of joining a group, you can count birds at your own feeder off and on throughout the day if you are within our circle. If you are a new counter for either the group counts or the feeder counts, please contact Sandy Bright at brights@hartwick.edu or 607-287-4465. People who have participated before will be contacted.
View Map for the Oneonta Christmas Bird Count
Oneonta Region Data – Compiled – 1969 to 2023
(This is a large data file shared online and may take a minute or so to display at the link.)
Oneonta Region Data – 2022
(Thank you, Sandy Bright!)
DELAWARE COUNTY
2026: Sunday, January 4 – Delaware County Region Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
The Delaware County CBC (NYDE) was established in 2017 following a test run in 2016. Our 15 mile circle is centered at Bear Spring Mountain in Walton and extends to Hamden, Downsville and Shinhopple. The territory is quite remote and includes steep hollows, forests, river valleys, two villages and sections of the Pepacton and Cannonsville Reservoirs.
All are welcomed to participate by joining a team of counters or reporting from a backyard feeder, if it is within the count circle. We conduct our count the first weekend in January. Contact Pam Peters if you are interested in participating or learning more: ovenb1rdp@gmail.com or (607) 829-6545.
Delaware County Data 2016 to 2023
View Data from past Christmas Bird Counts
Find a Bird Count Near You at the Audubon Map
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a long-standing program of the National Audubon Society, with over 100 years of citizen science involvement. It is an early-winter bird census, where thousands of volunteers across the US, Canada and many countries in the Western Hemisphere, go out over a 24 hour period on one calendar day to count birds.

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January
04janAll DayNorthern Delaware County Christmas Bird Count 2025
Event Details
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society coordinates THREE regions for the annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count – Oneonta Region in Otsego County, Fort Plain Region in
Event Details
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society coordinates THREE regions for the annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count – Oneonta Region in Otsego County, Fort Plain Region in Montgomery County, and Delaware County Region. These counts take place in late December and early January each year.
*As of 2012, there is no longer any fee to participate in Christmas Bird Counts.
DELAWARE COUNTY
2026: Sunday, January 4 – Delaware County Region Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
The Delaware County CBC (NYDE) was established in 2017 following a test run in 2016. Our 15 mile circle is centered at Bear Spring Mountain in Walton and extends to Hamden, Downsville and Shinhopple. The territory is quite remote and includes steep hollows, forests, river valleys, two villages and sections of the Pepacton and Cannonsville Reservoirs.
All are welcomed to participate by joining a team of counters or reporting from a backyard feeder, if it is within the count circle. We conduct our count the first weekend in January. Contact Pam Peters if you are interested in participating or learning more: ovenb1rdp@gmail.com or (607) 829-6545.
Delaware County Data 2016 to 2023
Other DOAS Christmas Bird Counts
OTSEGO COUNTY
2025: Sunday, December 14 – Oneonta Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
We have been participating in the national count for over 50 years!. Everyone, novice or experienced, is welcome to join us on this fun day. Small groups in one or two cars count all the birds they find in their assigned area, within our designated 15-mile radius circle centered around Milford, for whatever hours they choose.
Each group has a leader who will have received appropriate materials beforehand. Alternatively, instead of joining a group, you can count birds at your own feeder off and on throughout the day if you are within our circle. If you are a new counter for either the group counts or the feeder counts, please contact Sandy Bright at brights@hartwick.edu or 607-287-4465. People who have participated before will be contacted.
View Map for the Oneonta Christmas Bird Count
Oneonta Region Data – Compiled – 1969 to 2023
(This is a large data file shared online and may take a minute or so to display at the link.)
Oneonta Region Data – 2022
(Thank you, Sandy Bright!)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
2025: Saturday, December 27 – Fort Plain Christmas Bird Count (CBC):
All are welcome to participate regardless of birding experience. For information contact Contact Charlie Scheim at scheimc@hartwick.edu or by phone 607-434-4880.
View Maps for the Fort Plain Christmas Bird Count.
View Data from past Christmas Bird Counts
Find a Bird Count Near You at the Audubon Map
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a long-standing program of the National Audubon Society, with over 100 years of citizen science involvement. It is an early-winter bird census, where thousands of volunteers across the US, Canada and many countries in the Western Hemisphere, go out over a 24 hour period on one calendar day to count birds.

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16jan7:30 pm8:15 pmProgram: Stories from Greater Yellowstone
Event Details
Stories from Greater YellowstoneA deep dive into the heart of the Rockies, and how to defend this threatened wilderness
Event Details
Stories from Greater Yellowstone
A deep dive into the heart of the Rockies, and how to defend this threatened wilderness
Location: Zoom
Date & Start Time: January 16th, 2026 at 7:30pm
Yellowstone is more than a national park—it’s one of the last strongholds of truly wild America. From the howls of grey wolves to the powerful presence of grizzly bears, the park’s iconic wildlife tells a story of resilience, recovery, and the delicate balance that keeps these ecosystems thriving. Join us for wildlife photographer and storyteller Kyle Dudgeon, as he shares with us some of his encounters with animals that have left lasting impressions, and inspired a fight to protect the future of this special place.


Presenter Bio: Kyle Dudgeon is an award-winning filmmaker and nature photographer based in Bozeman, Montana. After earning a degree in the environmental sciences in his home state of New York, Kyle’s dream of exploring conservation stories through photography and film landed him in the Intermountain West in 2019. He is particularly drawn to the relationship between humans and birds, and how each work to navigate a changing world.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/bdeuz2ec
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18janAll DayAnnual Waterfowl Count 2026 (NYS)
Event Details
The NY State Ornithological Association’s annual statewide waterfowl count is scheduled for Sunday, January 18, 2026. DOAS covers Otsego Lake
Event Details
The NY State Ornithological Association’s annual statewide waterfowl count is scheduled for Sunday, January 18, 2026.
DOAS covers Otsego Lake and the Susquehanna River above Unadilla, the Unadilla River, and Cannonsville Reservoir and the W. Branch of the Delaware River. This effort involves surveying waterways where they can be viewed, and identifying and counting ducks and geese. The totals are used by the Department of Environmental Conservation in managing these species over the upcoming year.
Anyone interested in helping with the census, please contact Andy Mason at (607) 267-8491, or by email at AndyMason@earthling.net.
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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society
February
13febAll Day16Great Backyard Bird Count 2026
Event Details
The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a free, fun, and easy event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create
Event Details
The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a free, fun, and easy event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of bird populations. Participants are asked to count birds for as little as 15 minutes (or as long as they wish) on one or more days of the four-day event and report their sightings online at birdcount.org. Anyone can take part in the Great Backyard Bird Count, from beginning bird watchers to experts, and you can participate from your backyard, or anywhere in the world.
Each checklist submitted during the GBBC helps researchers at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society learn more about how birds are doing, and how to protect them and the environment we share. Last year, more than 140,000 participants submitted their bird observations online, creating the largest instantaneous snapshot of global bird populations ever recorded.
The 29th annual GBBC will be held Friday, February 13 to Monday, February 16, 2026. Please visit the official website at www.birdcount.org for more information and be sure to check out the latest educational and promotional resources.
“This count is so fun because anyone can take part —we all learn and watch birds together—whether you are an expert, novice, or feeder watcher. I like to invite new birders to join me and share the experience. Get involved, invite your friends, and see how your favorite spot stacks up.” -Gary Langham, Chief Scientist
On the program website participants can explore real-time maps and charts that show what others are reporting during and after the count. Be sure to check out the Explore a Region tool to get an idea of what you can expect to see in your area during the next GBBC.
Register to Participate at www.birdcount.org
For questions and comments, please contact the Cornell Lab of Ornithology or the National Audubon Society:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Inside the US: (800) 843-2473
Outside the US: (607) 254-2473)
gbbc@cornell.edu
National Audubon Society
citizenscience@audubon.org
The Great Backyard Bird Count is made possible, in part, by generous support from Wild Birds Unlimited.
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20feb7:30 pm8:30 pmBird Architecture: Nest Beauty and Diversity
Event Details
On Friday, February 20 at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom, explore the amazing variety of bird nests with this multimedia presentation from Saw Mill River Audubon.
Event Details
On Friday, February 20 at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom, explore the amazing variety of bird nests with this multimedia presentation from Saw Mill River Audubon. From the massive nests of eagles to walnut-sized hummingbird nests, from cavity-nesters inside trees to ground-nesters to birds that weave intricately woven baskets that hang from branches, birds are master builders! Find out why birds sing and what a bird box does and how to make any property more bird-friendly. Find what to do if you find a nest or young birds in need of help.
Presenter Bio:
Anne Swaim is Executive Director of Saw Mill River Audubon, a local chapter of National Audubon based in Westchester County New York. She began as Staff Naturalist and sole employee of Saw Mill River Audubon in 1989. Anne has served as Executive Director since 2004 and works together with a board of directors, dozens of volunteers and four staff to maintain eight wildlife sanctuaries and present over 200 free public programs & field trips annually to connect people with nature. Anne has a B.S. in Biology from Clarion University of Pennsylvania and M.Div. from Eastern University. She previously worked for Pennsylvania State Parks and the Pennsylvania Chesapeake Bay Program. As part of her work for Saw Mill River Audubon, Anne has the great pleasure of living at Pruyn [pronounced Prine] Audubon Sanctuary in Chappaqua, a 92-acre property that protects the 42-acre Gedney Swamp and often features evening concerts by Barred Owls and Eastern Coyote.

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March
20mar7:30 pm8:30 pmBirds, Climate, and Conservation: Stories from Montezuma
Event Details
On Friday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m., join Abby Kress from the Montezuma Audubon Center for an engaging presentation via Zoom exploring the fascinating lives
Event Details
On Friday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m., join Abby Kress from the Montezuma Audubon Center for an engaging presentation via Zoom exploring the fascinating lives of birds and the challenges they face in a changing world. Learn how habitat loss, climate change, and human activity are reshaping migration patterns and bird populations – and discover how conservation efforts and community action are making a difference. This program will highlight stories from Montezuma’s wetlands and offer practical ways we can all help birds thrive.
Presenter Bio:
Abby Kress is the Senior Associate for Community Conservation Programs at the Montezuma Audubon Center, where she leads educational initiatives and habitat stewardship projects across the Finger Lakes Region. With a background in environmental education and a passion for connecting people to nature, Abby works to inspire conservation action through hands-on experiences and storytelling. She is based in Brighton, NY, and enjoys birding, hiking, and exploring the natural world.
Photos above:
Left, Canada Geese at Montezuma. Photo credit: Sydney Walsh
Right, Montezuma Audubon Center staff Abby Kress and Cassidy Attanasio enjoy a great day of paddling and birding on the canal. Photo credit: Chris Lajewski/Montezuma Audubon Center
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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society
21mar7:30 am5:00 pmMontezuma NWR and Wetlands Trip 2026
Event Details
Join DOAS Board Director, Chris DeCesare, on Saturday, March 21 (rain date: March 28) for a birding field trip to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and the adjacent Wetlands
Event Details
Join DOAS Board Director, Chris DeCesare, on Saturday, March 21 (rain date: March 28) for a birding field trip to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and the adjacent Wetlands Complex to view migratory waterfowl and shorebirds on their annual journey north to their breeding grounds. The area is comprised of 50,000 acres of wetlands and upland habitat north of Cayuga Lake and is a globally significant Important Bird Area because of the number of waterfowl that stop there during migration season. Past sightings include a variety of ducks, snow geese, swans, bald eagles, herons and sandhill cranes.
Above: Snow Geese, Photo by Rod Sutton
Participants can plan to meet at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters at 10:00 a.m. Those wishing to carpool can meet at the Dietz Street Parking Lot, across from the YMCA in Oneonta at 7:30 a.m.
The trip will begin at the refuge headquarters and then proceed by car to hotspots around the complex. There may be a small amount of walking on level ground; restrooms are available at the refuge headquarters. There is no charge for admission.
This is an all-day trip with an expected return to Oneonta around 5:00 p.m. Participants should plan on bringing a bag lunch, snacks, water, etc. For more details, contact Chris DeCesare at 607-244-5496 or chris.decesare444@gmail.com.
Learn more about Montezuma at our Program on March 20 HERE – Zoom Registration is Required.
About Trip Leader Chris DeCesare:
Like many on the board, I’ve had a lifelong love of nature and being outdoors. This led me to study wildlife biology in college and environmental education in graduate school. It was my ornithology professor who introduced me to the interesting world of birds from nesting bald eagles to the mating ritual of the woodcock and the songs of backyard birds. My favorite memory is sneaking up on woodcocks at dusk in a scrub field with my classmates and throwing ourselves to the ground as a bird twittered to earth from its sky dance.
My work experience includes being a seasonal park ranger at a US Fish and Wildlife Refuge, a seasonal Biological Technician for the US Forest Service and an environmental educator for the NYSDEC. The latter was my career for over 20 years. I currently manage a grant for afterschool program as the Program Director for the Creating Rural Opportunities Partnership (CROP) program.
I have been a part of DOAS as a camp director, a program leader for adults and families, and a Christmas Bird Counter. I’m excited to be on the board to help further the mission. My interests include paddling, hiking, gardening, and spending time with my dog Koa participating in sports such as Scentwork and Dock Diving. Though I love birds, I also have a fondness for insects…Shh!

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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society
P.O. Box 544
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 397-3815
info@doas.us
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